HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing

Cloud computing has emerged as one of the most influential paradigms in IT industry in recent years. Since this new computing technology requires users to entrust their valuable data to cloud providers, there have been increasing security and privacy concerns on outsourced data. Several schemes empl...

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Main Authors: WAN, Zhiguo, LIU, Jun'e, DENG, Robert H.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-23832020-04-27T06:53:58Z HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing WAN, Zhiguo LIU, Jun'e DENG, Robert H. Cloud computing has emerged as one of the most influential paradigms in IT industry in recent years. Since this new computing technology requires users to entrust their valuable data to cloud providers, there have been increasing security and privacy concerns on outsourced data. Several schemes employing attribute-based encryption (ABE) have been proposed for access control of outsourced data in cloud computing; however, most of them suffer from inflexibility in implementing complex access control policies. In order to realize scalable, flexible, and fine-grained access control of outsourced data in cloud computing, in this paper we propose hierarchical attribute-set-based encryption (HASBE) by extending ciphertext-policy attribute-set-based encryption (ASBE) with a hierarchical structure of users. The proposed scheme not only achieves scalability due to its hierarchical structure, but also inherits flexibility and fine-grained access control in supporting compound attributes of ASBE. In addition, HASBE employs multiple value assignments for access expiration time to deal with user revocation more efficiently than existing schemes. We formally prove the security of HASBE based on security of the ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption (CPABE) scheme by Bethencourt et al. and analyze its performance and computational complexity. We implement our scheme and show that it is both efficient and flexible in dealing with access control for outsourced data in cloud computing with comprehensive experiments. 2012-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1384 info:doi/10.1109/TIFS.2011.2172209 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2383/viewcontent/HASBE_TIFS_2012.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University access control cloud computing data security Information Security
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Singapore
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topic access control
cloud computing
data security
Information Security
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cloud computing
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WAN, Zhiguo
LIU, Jun'e
DENG, Robert H.
HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing
description Cloud computing has emerged as one of the most influential paradigms in IT industry in recent years. Since this new computing technology requires users to entrust their valuable data to cloud providers, there have been increasing security and privacy concerns on outsourced data. Several schemes employing attribute-based encryption (ABE) have been proposed for access control of outsourced data in cloud computing; however, most of them suffer from inflexibility in implementing complex access control policies. In order to realize scalable, flexible, and fine-grained access control of outsourced data in cloud computing, in this paper we propose hierarchical attribute-set-based encryption (HASBE) by extending ciphertext-policy attribute-set-based encryption (ASBE) with a hierarchical structure of users. The proposed scheme not only achieves scalability due to its hierarchical structure, but also inherits flexibility and fine-grained access control in supporting compound attributes of ASBE. In addition, HASBE employs multiple value assignments for access expiration time to deal with user revocation more efficiently than existing schemes. We formally prove the security of HASBE based on security of the ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption (CPABE) scheme by Bethencourt et al. and analyze its performance and computational complexity. We implement our scheme and show that it is both efficient and flexible in dealing with access control for outsourced data in cloud computing with comprehensive experiments.
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author WAN, Zhiguo
LIU, Jun'e
DENG, Robert H.
author_facet WAN, Zhiguo
LIU, Jun'e
DENG, Robert H.
author_sort WAN, Zhiguo
title HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing
title_short HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing
title_full HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing
title_fullStr HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing
title_full_unstemmed HASBE: A hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing
title_sort hasbe: a hierarchical attribute-based solution for flexible and scalable access control in cloud computing
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1384
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2383/viewcontent/HASBE_TIFS_2012.pdf
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